Re: How to connect the lamp?





Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Fred Bloggs wrote:

Michael A. Terrell wrote:

Fred Bloggs wrote:


Didn't you leave out starting forest fires, to get hired in trying to
put them out...Hey, "ya gotta doo wat ya gotta doo"-isn't that what them
there yokels up there always say...



My family didn't compete with yours. They were honest, hard working
people. There was always some sleazy, poor, lazy bunch who would rather
start fires, rather than track animals for food. There was a criminal
case in the news a few years ago wen one big fire was started by some
hunters. I'm surprised you survived. Most of the other dumb animals were
burnt to death.


Most of the crushed rock under the interstate system in Kentucky was
mined and processed by my family. They didn't need to get a patent to do
it, either.



Crushing rock: that sounds like something you would be good at.



Your half-vast ignorance is only exceeded by your undeserved
arrogance. it is crushed by huge machines, sorted and washed by other
huge machines, then convoys of dump trucks take it to the work sites.

You don't say....


OTOH, I guess the only time you've ever seen rock crushed was on
visiting day at the state prison when you had your family reunions.



How would there be room for anyone else with all the Terrells in there... Was that where you acquired a taste for "prison sex?"

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